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A Federal Way man was among 20 people arrested and charged for drug trafficking Wednesday as part of coordinated raids by the Drug Enforcement Administration and local law enforcement agencies in the Seattle and San Francisco Bay area.
A 33-year-old Kirkland man was among 20 people arrested and charged for drug trafficking Wednesday as part of coordinated raids by the Drug Enforcement Administration and local law enforcement agencies in the Seattle and San Francisco Bay area.
A 36-year-old Kent man was among 20 people arrested and charged for drug trafficking Wednesday as part of coordinated raids by the Drug Enforcement Administration and local law enforcement agencies in the Seattle and San Francisco Bay area.
VANCOUVER, Canada - For years, Canada has had one of the most generous immigration policies in the world, welcoming tens of thousands of asylum applicants who claim to be fleeing persecution in their homelands.
A bill in the state Legislature could make it easier for minorities to win local government elections in diverse communities.
Canada's Conservative government is rolling up the welcome mat for immigrants who seek asylum, and some analysts believe denied applicants will flee to the U.S. rather than face deportation.
SEATTLE – The owner of a Korean nightclub in Federal Way and seven others have been indicted for allegedly operating an interstate prostitution scheme involving asian women, then trying to bribe police to keep the operation safe. The U.S. Attorney’s office has charged The Blue Moon owner Chang Young Kim, 58, of Milton, his wife Yeun Jeong Mun, 35, and six other current or former employees of ...
SEATTLE – The owner of a Korean nightclub in Federal Way and seven others have been indicted for allegedly operating an interstate prostitution scheme involving Asian women, then trying to bribe police to keep the operation safe. The U.S. Attorney’s office has charged The Blue Moon owner Chang Young Kim, 58, of Milton, his wife Yeun Jeong Mun, 35, and six other current or former employees of ...
The revelation that an L.A. arson suspect entered the U.S. after losing an asylum bid in Canada has focused attention on stringent policies that could force more immigrants to seek refuge in the U.S. For years, Canada has had one of the most generous immigration policies in the world, welcoming tens of thousands of asylum applicants who claim to be fleeing persecution in their homelands.
KENNEWICK -- Kennewick's new policy to require contractors to verify that their workers have a right to work in the United States might become moot if some state legislators have their way.
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High-Level West Coast Drug Trafficking Ring Dismantled7thSpace Interactive (press release)Javier Antonio Cabrera-Arteaga, a/k/a Piloto, 26, of Seattle. Jesus Almendares-Vasquez, a/k/a Wilfredo, 36, of San Jose, Calif. Jesus De La Paz Lopez-Soto, a/k/a Catrin Soto, a/k/a El Catrin, 34. Joel Lnu, a/k/a Jose Cortez, a/k/a Tavo, a/k/a Estrada. |
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Compelling SpecificsPubliColaThe Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle held a congressional candidate debate at Seattle City Hall last night for the pack running in the newly drawn 1st District that stretches from the Microsoft suburbs north to Canada. |
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White House seeks easier path to a green cardThe Seattle TimesThe Obama administration wants to more quickly reunite US citizens with their illegal-immigrant spouses and children in a move long sought by advocates but panned by Republicans. By Seattle Times news services President Obama hosts four supporters who ...and more » |
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Urban US Chinatowns wane as Asians head to suburbsFox News| AP WASHINGTON – America's historic Chinatowns, home for a century to immigrants seeking social support and refuge from racism, are fading as rising living costs, jobs elsewhere and a desire for wider spaces lure Asian-Americans more than ever to the ...and more » |
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Immigration in 2011- That's a wrap! Immigration hopes for 2012?JD Supra (press release)A look back at immigration law in 2011 and a review of some positive changes that may occur in 2012. Watson Immigration Law, LLC, 1001 4th Avenue, Suite 3200 Seattle, WA, 98154 tahmina@watsonimmigrationlaw.com Tel: (206) 292-5237 Fax: (866) 669-6822 ... |
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Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's lawyers told U.S. District Judge Murray Snow in a filing Friday that they will appeal the judge's Dec. 23 ruling in a lawsuit alleging that the sheriff's deputies racially profiled Latinos in immigration patrols.
Richard Kurland, an immigration policy analyst and lawyer in Vancouver ... officer,” said Mike Milne of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection office in Seattle, Wash. “We would take them into detention and they would have the same right ...
The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced the indictment this morning in a press release. The indictment is the result of a two-year, multi-agency investigation headed by the U.S. Immigration ... Jung San So, 55, of Seattle. So is suspected of ...
Called IOLTA -- Interest on Lawyer Trust Accounts -- these funds help sustain groups ... People who may need representation somewhere like immigration court might be even less likely to get assistance from us." Both Barón and Midgley say they are trying ...
The U.S. Attorney’s office has charged The ... acting special agent in charge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations in Seattle. - Chang Young Kim, 58, of Milton, owner of The Blue Moon.
Plaintiff’s attorney sent subpoenas seeking to force attendance by an office machine salesman in Seattle; seeking to force the ... by “Custodian of Records of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.” She served subpoenas attempting ...
"This is about to become a staging inventory for potential illicit entry into the United States," said Richard Kurland, an immigration policy analyst and attorney in Vancouver ... and Border Protection office in Seattle, which supervises the western ...
an Internet-based program run by the federal government and used by employers to electronically verify the immigration status of potential employees. This story includes material from The Associated Press and The Seattle Times archives.
according to a news release from the office of the U.S. Department of Justice's Attorney for Western Washington, Jenny A. Durkin. The coordinated raids in a DEA and Seattle Police-led investigation also netted arrests of residents of Lynnwood, Everett ...
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